How do you appreciate paintings without seeing them? McMaster nurse is home from being at sea and will June Jones get fired?

Published: Oct. 27, 2017, 2:31 a.m.

How can you appreciate a painting without being able to see it? It's an interesting question but believe it or not, it is possible and you can experience it at the Art Gallery of Hamilton through what they call "Touch Tours". Lori Kilgour-Walsh is behind these tours and joins Scott to talk about how these tours work, how you paint a picture for a blind person and much more. Have you been on a Touch Tour before?\n\nGuest: Lori Kilgour-Walsh, Senior Manager of Education at Art Gallery of Hamilton-People from Hamilton are great at helping others and usually you think this happens only in Hamilton or even the GTA but our reach goes beyond our city. Many Hamiltonians like Katelyn Plug go off and volunteer their time with organizations like Mercy Ships, an organization that travels around the world bringing literal floating hospitals to those who need it most. She was a ward nurse on the Africa Mercy and shares her eye-opening experience with Scott.\n\nGuest: Katelyn Plug, Volunteer Ward Nurse on Africa Mercy-How can you gauge whether or not someone is worth keeping on a team based off of the result of one game? It's not a good idea and yet that's exactly what Kent Austin is doing to decide if June Jones will remain a part of the coaching roster for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Speaking of coaching rosters, Joe Girardi won't be returning as the manager of the New York Yankees. Despite being with the team for 10 years, 6 of which they went to the playoffs and winning the World Series he's still being let go! What do you think about these decisions? Is there any method behind the madness?\n\nGuest: Rick Zamperin, Senior Sports Director at 900 CHML